How
The Final Score
Is Calculated


The Acting Categories

What Does This All mean?
Collumn A The Contender's Name and The Film's Title

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Collumn B The Calendar Points

Collumn B contains the points as measured in the way I explained on the Calendar.

Collumn C The Tie Avoiding Points

Here you can read how many times the film got new points. I installed Collumn C to avoid ties.

Example:
If you click on Bill Murray's Collumn B you'll see '=3+1+2+1.5+1.5+1.5+3+3+1+4+1'. This equals 22.5 (Collumn B), but it took 11 points to get there (Collumn C).

Collumn D The Final Score

The Final Scores in the acting categories are calculated as follows:

Calender Points + (The Tie Avoiding Points - 1) * 0.11)

For Bill Murray, the Final Score = 22.5 + ((11 - 1) * 0.11) = 23.6




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